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Andaman Tour Package

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An Andaman tour package is a structured travel plan that covers the key islands of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago — a union territory of India situated in the Bay of Bengal. These packages typically bundle together flights or ferries, hotel accommodations, guided sightseeing, inter-island transfers, and activity permits into a single, hassle-free booking. Travellers choosing an Andaman tour package gain access to some of the most pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and rich colonial heritage that the Indian subcontinent has to offer. The Andaman Islands are primarily renowned for their turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and abundant marine biodiversity. Key destinations within a standard 3 Night 4 Day Andaman package include Port Blair — the capital city and main entry point — Havelock Island (officially Swaraj Dweep), famous for Radhanagar Beach, and Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep), appreciated for its relaxed pace and natural bridge formations. Each island brings a distinct character, making the Andaman tour experience layered and fulfilling. From a geographic and environmental perspective, the Andaman Islands are part of a submerged mountain range, offering visitors unique geological formations alongside lush tropical forests. The Cellular Jail in Port Blair, a UNESCO-listed heritage site, provides deep historical context about India’s freedom struggle. The combination of natural splendour, history, water sports, and islandhopping opportunities makes the Andaman tour package one of the most searched and booked domestic holiday products in India.

Highlights

  • Walk the corridors of the historic Cellular Jail in Port Blair and witness the moving Light & Sound Show that brings India's freedom struggle to life
  • Arrive at Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island — Asia's finest beach — and watch the sun sink into the Arabian Sea from one of the world's most beautiful shorelines
  • Explore the vibrant coral gardens of the Andaman Sea through scuba diving and snorkelling, home to sea turtles, reef sharks, and thousands of tropical fish species
  • Ride the ferry across open blue water on an inter-island journey between Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil — a sea crossing that is part of the experience itself
  • Discover the quiet, unhurried beauty of Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) — its natural rock bridge, calm lagoons, and empty beaches offer the Andamans at their most unspoiled
  • Glide over living coral through a glass-bottom boat ride at North Bay and walk the ocean floor on an unforgettable sea walk experience
  • Paddle silently through ancient mangrove creeks toward the limestone caves and mud volcanoes of Baratang Island on a guided kayaking excursion
  • Snorkel in the shallow, crystal-clear waters of Elephant Beach, where vibrant coral and marine life begin just metres from the shoreline
  • Dine on freshly caught grilled lobster, butter garlic crab, and tuna at beachside shacks and local seafood restaurants across the islands
  • Witness the rare natural wonder of bioluminescent plankton lighting up the night waters around Havelock — one of the most quietly magical experiences in Indian travel
  • Wander the atmospheric jungle-covered ruins of Ross Island, the former British administrative capital, now inhabited by deer, peacocks, and the silence of history

Included and Excluded

  • Return airfare from major Indian cities
  • 3 nights hotel accommodation (twin/double)
  • Daily breakfast at hotel
  • AC cab transfers (airport, hotel, jetty)
  • Ferry tickets (Port Blair ↔ Havelock ↔ Neil)
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary with guide
  • Basic snorkelling at Elephant Beach
  • All applicable taxes & service charges
  • Personal expenses & shopping
  • Premium water sports (Scuba, Sea Walk)
  • Entry fees to monuments unless stated
  • Meals other than breakfast
  • Travel insurance
  • Visa & documentation (foreign nationals)
  • Any cost due to natural calamity / force majeure
  • Early check-in / late check-out charges

Tour Plan

Arrival in Port Blair | Colonial History & Island Welcome Port Blair | Sightseeing + Heritage Your Andaman adventure begins at Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair. Upon arrival, our representative will meet and greet you at the arrival gate and transfer you to your hotel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle. After check-in and freshening up, the afternoon is dedicated to exploring the historical heart of Port Blair. • Cellular Jail National Memorial — Walk through the iconic radial prison that once held India’s freedom fighters. The prison walls echo stories of resilience and sacrifice. • Ross Island (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island) — A short boat ride from Water Sports Complex jetty, Ross Island is a hauntingly beautiful ruin of the former British colonial capital, now reclaimed by deer and nature. • Evening: Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail — A must-attend, this 45-minute show narrates India’s independence struggle with powerful narration and dramatic lighting. Overnight stay at your Port Blair hotel. Dinner at leisure at a local seafood restaurant (not included in package).

Havelock Island | Radhanagar Beach & Snorkelling Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep) | Beach + Water Sports Rise early for the morning ferry to Havelock Island. Ferries depart Port Blair between 6:00 AM and 8:30 AM; your operator will confirm timings. The 90-minute cruise across the Bay of Bengal is a gentle introduction to island life, with occasional sightings of flying fish. • Radhanagar Beach (Beach No. 7) — Ranked consistently among the finest beaches in Asia, Radhanagar offers a 2 km stretch of soft sand, clear blue water, and dramatic forest backdrop. Ideal for swimming and sunset photography. • Elephant Beach — A short boat ride or 45-minute forest trek from the main jetty, this sheltered cove is perfect for snorkelling. Colourful coral formations, sea turtles, and reef fish are regularly spotted here. Basic snorkelling equipment provided. • Kalapathar Beach — A quieter, more photogenic beach with dark rocks contrasting brilliantly against turquoise water. Ideal for sunrise or late afternoon walks. Overnight stay at Havelock Island resort. Experience the island’s relaxed, lantern-lit evenings at beachside restaurants serving fresh grilled seafood.

 Neil Island | Natural Bridge, Lagoons & Serenity Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep) | Relaxation + Nature A ferry from Havelock Island brings you to the tranquil Neil Island in approximately 45–60 minutes. Smaller and more intimate than Havelock, Neil Island is beloved for its untouched beaches, natural rock formations, and village-like charm. Bicycles and scooters are available to rent for independent exploration. • Natural Bridge — A naturally formed rock arch jutting into the sea at Bharatpur Beach, best visited during low tide for striking photographs. • Laxmanpur Beach — Famous for its sunset views, shallow lagoon, and the opportunity to spot starfish and sea cucumbers during low tide. Walking along the shore during golden hour is a memorable experience. • Sitapur Beach — A sunrise beach at the eastern tip of the island; serene, uncrowded, and surrounded by dense foliage. • Bharatpur Beach — Ideal for snorkelling and glass-bottom boat rides within the calm reef lagoon. Overnight stay at Neil Island guesthouse or resort. The island’s night sky is remarkably clear, making it a lovely spot for stargazing. 

Return to Port Blair | Departure Neil Island → Port Blair | Departure Day After breakfast, check out from your Neil Island accommodation and board the morning ferry back to Port Blair. Depending on your flight timing, the afternoon offers a final opportunity to explore Port Blair’s local market and souvenir shops at Aberdeen Bazaar, or revisit the Samudrika Naval Marine Museum and Anthropological Museum. • Aberdeen Bazaar — Pick up unique Andaman shells, coral jewellery, spices, and locally made handicrafts as souvenirs. • Samudrika Naval Marine Museum — A compact but fascinating museum showcasing the islands’ marine biology, tribal culture, and naval history. 

Tour Faq

A minimum of 3 nights and 4 days is recommended to experience the core highlights of Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island comfortably. This duration allows travellers to visit Radhanagar Beach, Cellular Jail, Elephant Beach, and the Natural Bridge without feeling rushed. For those wishing to explore Baratang Island, Long Island, or engage in extended scuba diving certifications, a 5-night or 7-night package is more suitable.
The ideal window for an Andaman tour is between October and May. During this period, the sea is calm, visibility for snorkelling and scuba diving is excellent, and ferry services between islands operate reliably. The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall and rough seas, which can disrupt inter-island travel and lead to activity cancellations. December to February is considered peak season with the most pleasant weather.
Yes. Andaman tour packages are highly suitable for families. Activities like glass-bottom boat rides, beach walks, visiting the Samudrika Marine Museum, and the Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail are child-friendly. Snorkelling at Elephant Beach with life vests is safe for older children. Most hotels offer family rooms and the overall environment is secure, clean, and welcoming for travellers of all ages.
No permit is required for Indian citizens to visit the main inhabited islands such as Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island. However, a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) or Protected Area Permit (PAP) is mandatory for visiting tribal reserve islands and certain restricted zones. Foreign nationals require a permit which is typically issued on arrival at Port Blair for a stay of up to 30 days on most islands.
Andaman tour packages can include snorkelling, scuba diving, sea walking, glass-bottom boat rides, kayaking, jet skiing, banana boat rides, trekking through mangrove creeks, visiting limestone caves at Baratang, and night kayaking through bioluminescent waters. Cultural visits to the Cellular Jail, Anthropological Museum, and Samudrika Naval Marine Museum add historical and educational value to the itinerary.